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the basic premise of it is that racism is still alive. the idea is that while've encouraged diversity and tolerance (much less successfully than one would think), we haven't at all pushed equality and justice.

the basic premise of it is that racism is still alive. the idea is that while've encouraged diversity and tolerance (much less successfully than one would think), we haven't at all pushed equality and justice.

the basic premise of it is that racism is still alive. the idea is that while've encouraged diversity and tolerance (much less successfully than one would think), we haven't at all pushed equality and justice.

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I'm sorry, I live in Canada.

James on May 2007

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the basic premise of it is that racism is still alive. the idea is that while've encouraged diversity and tolerance (much less successfully than one would think), we haven't at all pushed equality and justice.

I think if my av was a farmer Than would fucking rape and murder my family.

Man, that's totally not true.

I don't even know where to find your family.

Than, rank these groups in order of worst to most worst:

puppies
police officers
farmers
hippies
prison guards

Are you kidding me? Puppies are fucking adorable. Who doesn't love puppies?Bunnies on the other hand, are fucking evil. I once saw a bunny attack a squirrel outside of my house, they chased eachother for hours.
To be fair though, the squirrel did start it.

This premise is not controversial in academia, given that academics study actual data and are not retards.

the idea is that while've encouraged diversity and tolerance (much less successfully than one would think), we haven't at all pushed equality and justice.

I don't know enough about what you mean by these terms to know if they constitute an interesting thesis.

Good luck, though.

The implication, I guess, is that we are focused more on being content to say 'everyone's okay and racism is bad mmkay?' than actually saying 'not only that, but how about actually giving formerly oppressed people a real chance to play on an even field'?